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TOL, X. NO. 3 9 . MANCHESTER, CONN.. OCTOBER lO . 1 8 9 1 . f i v e C E N T S . AFFAIRS a b o u t TOWN. The state property in the possession of Co. G will be inspected Oct. 21. There is taljc of building a stage in Tilted s.”t Mama Armory hall. W. H. Ryder,of Andover, Mass., ^ »• Hartford laat We Are Always Top! S“ “ “ will preach at the Center church to M^dayoTeniog. VWtor. from a e ,^ ManchMter was well represented at morrow. the Danlairv Fair Tuesday. ucjsree was worked, and after- The gauge at Cheney’s new reservoir SKINNER’S. I Showed 27i feet Thurwlay aftern^nVor C tI^o Visiter..or.-.Oterteiartirtn: mory evening and will continue U i feet below extreme high water mark, t tnrough next week. xr o p e r s o n a l m e n t i o n . j't' ^ „ J. N. Spencer, formerly a foreman in DRESS GOODS. Af u meet Cheney Brothers’ carpenter shop, died .t' the house of Mrs. E. E. Hibbard next at his home in Hartford last Wednes In Bedford Cord and various rnday at8p. m. day. styles of Black goods. Plain, Ferrta Bros, have a force of five men The New England road oflfers excur- ^ J. A. Fitch is spending Sunday in fios- Stripe, Fancy plaids, and at worjc on a big job of tin rooang at sion rates to the Rockville races Oct. 18 t. > / V-; Novelties too numerous to Rwkville this week. and 14. Fare for round trip, including A. W. Hyde and wife are spending a week on Long Island. mention. Only give me a The^w orth league prayer meeting admission to park, 80 cents, i at the S^th Methodist church last Sun- Harmel Brothers have again secured Rev. C. H. Barber officiated at call and I will guarantee to day evening .crowded the vestry. an extension of their option on the weddings on Thursday afternoon of last week. please. Some elegant goods WatkiM Brothers are completing “ HI property—this time to the This time we have been fortunate enough to secure big bar at 50 cts. a yard. preparations for moving into their new agents on this side think ^ Messrs. H. G. and Robert Cheney ar gains from the large failure of -----o building. To reduce their stock before “ HI within ten days, rived homij from Europe last Saturday. Dr. Strong’s Corsets, the best in the mar ^moval they are advertising special Barnes will lecture on the Miss Mary Cheney, Miss Alice Cheney ket. Hosiery, Notions, ITnderwear for bargains on the eighth page of this Ancient Order of United Workmen at and Paul Cheney are expected to arrive POTTER, WHITE & BAILEY, OP BOSTON, everybody. Blankets and Comfort today. At about 60 cents on the dollar, and these added to what is left of ables, better for the money thAn Apel’s opera house next Tuesday even- . any previous season. T h b j are R. P. Bissell offers his fine place on local lodge had ten applioa- A. A. Burnham and son, of the going fast and cannot be dup Oakland street for sale. He has put the membership at its last meeting, Morton honse, Niantic, were in town licated. HATS and OAJre ou Tuesday. Mr. Burpham’s lease of for Boys’ and Qirls’ school place in excellent repair since he bought Joseph Petnell pleaded guilty to beat- • * * lOWLER’S BANKRUPT STOCK the Morton House expires, nejtt y wear—a new and at K and it now makes one of the most de- bis wife before Justio Johnson Mon Makes a PICNIC FOR BARGAIN SEEKERS. Among tractive line. ^ble residences in the north part of was fined $8 and coats, and he is looking about for a new loca them are the town. Johnnie Smoker, the notorious colored tion. Invitations have bee^ issued for the Frank Golden were fined Mies Maria Robertson has returned One Lot of Ladies’ Fine Hand-Sewed Dongola marnage of Mr. Hentiy Walter Scott ^ ^®Har and costs for drunkenness by from a prolonged visit in the West and ' Siloes and Robbers. and Miss Jennie, daughter of Mr. and J'****®® Brown Thursday, They had no is stopping at Henry , Slater’s. Her ' Waukenfast) with Patent Tips, made for $4.. Mrs. Wilbur Pi^&iU, to take place in the “ ®“®y to jail. brother, Henry W. Robertson, of Phil To b ^ n to tell all about our stock nj AAsAIb ^ *• a . I IMA North Congregational church Wednes- adelphia, is expected here for a few days* :-wpriw$2.37. I would-----ml fill aa book.book. As As the the good The promoter of a national bank in speak for themselves, ^ 1 only day afternoon, Oct. 21, at 5.80. Manchester, who has been quietly at visit next week. I word regarding’stylee! We Men 8 Stylish Congress and Lace, made for $2.50 foro’^ Rev. t'homas Simms read his resig work here at intervals lately, has start James Joyce, jr., who lately went to ed a subscription paper for stock. N. T. Denver, has returned home and will re price ^1.8^ 1beetI p a st______is ^ the cheap- nation at the Greeneville church, Nor est. Ladies’ Dress Reform Shee, a new wich last Sunday and has formaUy ac Pulsifer and M. S. Chapman have head main East for a few weeks preparing one, and win be appreciated for a warm cepted the call to the Center church. ed the list with a subscription for 25 himself to go on the road for the Pope •yt’ ;Nice School Shoes, Button or Lace, 97 cts. We ut. a Pdt-iSd He wilk.preach here a week from to shares each. The capital proposed is Manufacturing company selling bicycles. I I^gola, as neat as a pin. Our Button Boots and Waukenphast at |2. $2.50 and morrow and expects to assume the dut- ^ ,0 0 0 in 500 shares of $100 each. W. C. Crane, who has lately been em J» SAMUELS 6c COMPANY, , liRi.OQaregrea$8.60 are great.sellers______and take _ the lead.. of his pastorate about Nov. 1. The annual meeting of the South ployed by the Thomson Welding Co. at and Con- Hi®, South Manoheeter band came Manchester Choral society will be held Lynn, Mass., has resigned to accept a Sllil&Dd ShOfi HODSfi 354 Main S t cor. Kinsley, at Cheney lower hall next Thursday more responsible and lucrative position QUglttUU OliUB nUUbB, Hartford, Cpnn. over lb Manchester last Saturday even- ''*’'1 ------^ht. Itisabeauty. ing for a practice drill. They played evening at 7.80. The Rockville choral with the Germania Electric company at Grain w aterp^f shoes in a g ^ t varie several pieces on Depot square and then society have engaged Mr. Loveland for Cambridgeport, Mass. ty. In OHIiJDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES director, and wish to unite with the we aim to give satisfaction every time marched------wubu down manenescer. to South Manchester._ ' ' —------w v A pleasant party gathered at the res at lowest prices. Buy the They are isteadily improving, and will Manchester society in giving a I idence of Thomas Cadman, qn Laurel be in good condition for the presidential I oratorio concert next spring. CflB- street last Monday evening to jcelebrate • Vc PIANO campaip in ’92, cers and an executive committee will be / m i Boston RabberSiisiGo’iilblilwrs; the birthday of his daughter, l ^ - M a^ they are the beet. W® ^ pleased to know that Dr. F. B. elected at the meeting Thursday even Cadman. After singing and spoial ^^^ kS»2ki ing. Adam$ is about to resume practice. He tercourse refreshments wero Wn> , wiR-ndt -d o ^ e him s^, as hnretofore, The fall meeting of the Norwich dis Cadman received eome valuabWgi^.in^ to tre^i^.ent: of throat and nose-cases, trict ministerial association will b® h ^ • geld w a^ and chain ^ . V : \ tllta a dem of which he has made a Special study, at the;North Methodist olmroE Mdhday, a gold ^penbif from make Ibng frieiadsf but will answer all calls that may be Tuesday andWednesdayOct.19,20 and 21. teacher and a fan of ost^h ON INSTALLMENTS), INCLUDING znade on him for general practice. A The program includes sermons by Rev. ^eetbers fr(»n a friend in Phlladeli>hia» card aimouncing his office hours is F. C. Baker and A. J. Coultas and essays —;— Martha Bowers. The New York and N p 1 .1 1 ®*^®® “Ten Nights in a Barroom,*’ j '^^te showed a “ pumpkin ew g an |jq presented, the admission to which I ’ apple at this office th$t weighed f fitome used wuijronly »a iwwfew JUUUbUB.months. AUAll m in g good order. railroad will run another excursion toi^-ni, .ft , over a pound. Boston umet Ttrm d«y. c S f ^ ^ mentioned instruments must be sold at once to make room The prettiest illustration of the freak - iHODSEFOBMSfllNGS. ^ • tra iu win lesTo MauoW; at ishness of this season was that furnished 7.00 p. m. Tickets are also good forlihe entertainment of the Lyceum by Joseph Albiston, who produced froiii I have just returned from New York, I his garden a quart basket of ripe red Gallup & Metzger's, return trip on any of the reSdar trains ® I where I have made Large Purchases for the following day exceot th f a no T" evening by the Boston Ideal r^berries, a cluster of ripe strawber the Fall and Winter trade. The select ries, and k btinch of strawberry blot- 201 Asylum Street, Cor. Haynes, Hartford, Conn. sipresa. Bound trip fSo h » m L tel n “h°’“ “ ’’"“a ion includes the Latest Styles in ding admission to tL CVolo^ Jera A™ “"lo Performera who I soms—aU this the first week in October. Salem, or the Pood and also make up from their number a The raspberries had all the rich fiavor Sole agents for Knabe, Haines, Behr Pianos. I and aroma of July fruit. tion at Mechanic’s Fair ^ h w 1 .am i of musical goods in New .p , uuuing. ciently varied with solos and concerted than any house. Call and examine g^oods or write for I Parlor and Gkinber ±*rof. Anthony is to lecture at Apel’s pieces for the different instruments, TRADE POINTERS. opera house next Friday evening for with vocal numbers, to avoid monotony. t e^neflt of the Young Men’s League The annual meeting of the Ladies’ Places Where You Can Spend Saits, Garpets, Money Profitably. on the subject “Machinery for Electric Home Missionary society was held in Blankets and comfortables at Hart Lighting.” The lecture will be illustra- the South Methodist parsonage at three m an’s. I WALL PAPERS, ted by experiments. The use of elec-1 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, and the ricty is growing so common that every- Men’s all wool underwear at Lull & CURTAINS, Etc. following officers were elected: Pres Brown’s. Buy: th e: Douglas K)dy should know something about it. ident, Mrs. A. Willard Case; secretary, You are invited to call and look over . rof. Anthony is one of the best author Mrs. C. F. Case; treasurer, Mrs. Lina Children’s school shoes at Lull & I this stock and get prices before purchas- ities in the country on electric lighting, Brown’s. l“ g. Montgomery; 1st vice-president Mrs. (IN' and hisdwture illustrated by apparatus Agnes McCaw; 2nd Mrs. R. N. Stanley; Men’s working shirts and overalls at in operation will be worth hearing. In 3d Mrs. C. Hohenthal; agent for paper, Hartman’s. B. C. APEL, cidentally, those who buy a ticket to Mrs. H. A. Bidwell. An invoice of heavy imderwear just 1OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. the lecture will help a worthy cause. The first general meeting* of the South received at McFarlane’s. Mrs. Elizabeth Keeney, wife of John Methodist church Epworth League was I Floor oil cloths and stove patterns in W. Keeney, died quite suddenly at her held at the parsonage Tuesday evening, great variety at Hartman’s lome last Saturday of heart disease. The houee wae Ailed to overflowing, sale’s best cabmet photographs can NEW LOT OF SILVER The funeral was held from the house over one hundred md fifty persons being L<„, be had for $3.50 ^ir doSnf for^“ at two o’clock Tuesday, with Rev. J. M. present. The subject of the program pri<,e $5.00 per doaen. WARE. SUITABLE Taber in attendance. The burial was at was the Epworth League. It was opened Warranted. ;he Center cemetery. The music was with an address by the president on “its Just received, our fall and winter 'urnished by a quartette from the South origin, formation and lines of work.” stock of hats and caps. Latest shape FOR llethodist church. Mrs. Keeney was a This was followed by addresses upon and styles; prices the lowest. Lull & Brown. ady highly respected in the community, subjects of interest to League workers, w edding presents and has been a devoted member of the interspersed with music. Sixteen new Hale, the artist and photographer, L 3outh Methodist eburt^ for many years; names were added to the roll that even- I takes pleasure in announcing that.he She was 82 years of age. ing. makes crayon portraits and that as he At the regular meeting of the Man advertises so can he prove the same. The repairs on Cheney hall are still in A New and Complete Stock of chester division Sons of Temperance At his studio all are welcome to see for progress. The main hall is now roofed last Tuesday evening the following [themselves whether he does his T E A SE TS, with an immense stage on which the officers |w ere installed into office by I work or not. Crayon portraits can there workmen stand to repair the ceiling. Iboes and Rubbers to Select From CAKE BASKETS, D. G. W. P., Wm. A. Anthony: W. P., be found in all stages of completion All the plastering has been tom off and John Shearer Jr.; W. A., Edith Latham; [at all times. A host of names and BERRY DISHES, will be replaced with Virginia pine, • -a.#| AJtttUlUU; ^ --- — VA UttUIW lillCl We still have a Small Part of the Old Stock R. S., John McMenemy; A. R. S., Annie t^timonials cheerfully given for inspec- which will be painted. The center gas Hall; treasurer, Allen Hammond; F. 8., forget it is one thing for a left, which we will Close Out at a chandelier has been moved to the south SUGAR BOWLS, Alfred White; chaplain, Fred Spencer; fo advertise that he makes crayon Bargain. # ;o bring it in the exact center of the conductor, James Smith; A. 0., | quite another that he can ETC ceiling, and two ventilators have been >1 fnth Fork, Saiitagi, Chidten, Oysters. LOW PBIOES )ut in each half way between the chan Matilda Robinson; I. S., Clarence Covill; P^®^® ** «> doing. Patronize parties delier and either end of the hall. The O. S., Henry W. Harrison; pianist, J® 0^^“ work and can make n MsstSL WMtd: Fresh Eggs end Butter. lainters have not yet begun their Alice Latham, captains, Fannie Galinat changes you want right before your G. TIFFANY, Jeweler. work, and it will be several weeks yet and Lillian Dart. | ej®® aud not photographers who adver- PIT lefore the main hall will be ready for Men’s pants ready to put on at MoFar-1 are South Manchestert Conn, occupancy. ' crayon portrait artists.
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• •'• '>*.sr2S®( -S'-fx '. ■ ■ YOU ARE GOING TO GET YOUR IF YOU HAVE A LITTLE MONEY TO INVEST, PUT IT INTOl FBOM THE BOYAL ABK Dozen Good Photographs I AM AFRAID NOT? AND HAVE BOLTON TAKE THEM. At Manchester Every Tuesday:
THE TOWN’S ANNUAL. steps had been taken toward the organi-1 It was voted that when any change is zation of the company, no capital had made in a person’s tax list by the asses- Edward Moriartj, son of Maurice A BUSY AFTERNOON WELL yet bem paid in, and the company had sors, the assessors shall notify him, Moriarty; has entered Ck>lumbia College vv-T SPENT. done no business. Its charter allowed that he may have an opportunity to ap- -oxc Medical school at New York for a three it to start with a capital of $50,000 and pear before the board of relief. years’ course. Ten-mill Tax Laid— New Town Barn —Town to Build SIdewallcs—A increase it to any amount. The plans The proposal to compel each owner to The last peaches of the season were in Plum for Ex-Sheriff Loomis of the company included the develop place his dog on the tax list was indefi To Berne Grease Spots Froi WaD Paper, the local market this week. They came —Tonica Springs Tax ment of the mineral springs property nitely postponed. from the Maroney orchards in Hillstown Abated— Road Com and the erection of a large hotel. They The usual appropriations were made Apply Pipe Clay or Fuller’s Earth in a paste. Brush off after Forty-eight mission Con and were delicious. ask no abatement on the real estate now Hours. If this method is not succesful it willjnot pay to waste tinued. for the cemeteries and the old commit in the list, but on the capital to be much time trying experiments, because you can; E. S. Kendall & Co., of the Hub That was a good town meeting of last tees were reappointed. C. W. Cowles placed in the enterprise. The following Clothing House, Hartford, have com Monday. A large amoimt of business was made chairman of the Buckland vote was unanimously passed : Save Time and Money Buying New piled in a neat book a history of their was done harmoniously and expedi cemetery committee in place of Dr. recent famous lawsuit in defense of “ That The Tonica Springs company, Jacques deceased, and J. D. Pickles was tiously. The selection o f M. S. Chap of Manchester, Conn., be and it is hereby WALL PAPER AT HUBBARD’S, Park St. their “Hub” trademark, with press man for moderator was a good one. His added to the committee to fill the va exempt from all town, highway and LOW PRICES. comments on the same. legislative experience, good voice and school district taxes for the five years cancy caused by Mr. Cowles’s promo tion. H. K. Marvel, superintendent of the sound judgment made him an excellent next ensuing, on the condition that its plant and principal office sh ^ be lo Perkins lamp factory, has resigned and presiding officer. The meeting was On motion of C. W. Cowles, an ap cated and remain in said towlT during propriation of $800 was made to be used is succeeded by Herbert Eastman, who called to order at 1.40. The town hall that time, and the representatives of in rebuilding the fence around the sol ' ■ has for a year and a half been employed was well filled. Mr. Chapman stated this town are instmeted to apply to the diers’ monument. in the pump room. Mr. Eastman as that an unusual quantity of business general assembly for the ratification of this vote.” stfOLER & MAY, sumed his new duties last Monday. awaited action and that promptness This clpsed the afternoon’s business, W ; H. Childs moved that the care of and the meeting dispersed a few min William J. Carr, for the past fifteen would be necessary to complete it during the roads and ‘ bridges be left in the ut^s after 4 o’clock. More business was S' years employed at Cheney’s store as as the afternoon. The twenty-four sec ii- hands of the present commissioners for transacted in a short time than in any 306 to 318 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn., sistant booUeeper and assistant post tions of the warning were then taken up . ■ V. m* another year. The motion was carried town meeting held in the last ten years, \ /.A * master has resigned. Mr. Carr has been in order. unanimously, without discussion. Frank U . a faithful employee and courteous and ■ Aaron Cook moved that the tax rate lin B. Risley moved that the selectmen State Teachers’ Convention. are selling Medium and Fine accommodating to the public. His for the ensuing year be ten mills. The be made ex-officio members of the com The annual meeting of the Connecti mianj'friends will regret that he has re chairman stated that under a ten mill mission. B. O. Cheney raised the point cut State Teachers’ association will be ''' sig n ^ . tax last year the town indebtedness had 4 ® : :.^ of order that the vote just passed pro held at New Haven next Friday and been decreased $8,500. The motion B. P. Bouchier, ticket agent at the vided for the persons to compose the Saturday. Those Manchester teachers FURNITURE AT VERY IJ iY P R f e ; was carried tmanimously without de Manchester station, has resigned to ac commission, and that to make any addi who care to attend will be allowed to bate. i'.’, •■'■’:• ■ cept ft: position: with the New Haven tions to the commission it would be nec close their schools Friday. Few, how The reports of the town officers were Baby Carriag^es at reduced prices. i^oftdftt i^ er 50, New Y ork. E. M. Tripp, essary to rescind that vote. The chair ever, expect to go from here. Among f
man—plain, simple, sincere, direct, TEST. New York’s Army of DependenU. thoughtful of the rights and feelings of FASHIONS OF THE DAY. Notable Piece of Oratory Did you ever stop to think how large others, and with a tinge of unconscious Blaine. is New York’s standing army of depend melancholy in his composition, placed OLIVE HARPER ISpecial Correspondence. DESCRIBES SOME ents, and what persons, under the com there by the tragedy of two years ago, to N e w Y o r k , Oct. 8.—While I was chat TIMELY NOVELTIES. missioners of charities and correction, make him more interesting and fascinat ting with a professor of elocution and constitute it? According to the last re ing. He has won the hearts of all the port by the commisriohers the total rlwn and Hit Xdttl* Joke. rhetoric, who is a member of the faculty A China Silk Tea Gown with a -Wattean newspaper men by his kind treatment of of a New England college, a day or two number of disabled, infirm, demented, [’M d Hie “Noon” Dinners. Back—An BnsUsh Top Coat—Lady’S them and his willingness to help them in since, he said that one evidence of the minor or delinquent persons under pub r» W t L. Seottt Oroerenor every way he can. A correspondent who Bedlnaote—Other Mattere That W ill decay of oratory was the difficulty which lic charge in the workhouse, city hos Be of Interest. Olerke^i^^'d Others. called at the secretary’s house one recent teachers like himself had found in pro pitals, ^mshonses, jails, insane asylums night said he found Mr. Tracy sitting in fm y^y-.'' Oorrespondenoe.1 curing extracts from contemporaneous ISpecial Correspondence.] and on Blackwell’s iriand amounted, his window smoking and reading a ' ^^idttnawTON, Oct.’ 8.—The statesmen speeches which would be suitable for the N e w .X KK, Oct. 8.— This week has when the last census of them was taken, newspaper, and in his shirt sleeves. The 9 . heginning to make their appearance use of students of oratory. He said that been characterized by many “ openings,” to 18,848. Of the number included in correspondent offered to give his card to ia^Washington to get ready for the long perhaps the highest test of the perma the last report 6,804 were at the time in the servant at the door, Imt the servant with not many novelties to show, but it y„ feeaiioa of congress now approaching. nent merit of a speech, so far as its ora public asylums under city care, 8,184 in replied that a card was not necessary, has been so hot that the buyers were not House and room hunting is now the or- torical and rhetorical qualities were con city hospitals, 1,686 in the workhouse, that Mr. Tracy made it a rule to see here before, so the things are all new to i' der new senators cerned, was the use of it made by 1,517 in the almshouse and 1,875 in jails every one who wanted to see him. them at least rel^l^^tatives, and many of the professors of rhetoric, and the insertion and prisons. Uncle Jerry Busk is another favorite A dainty tea gown of which I ob ;yr old ones;.;iinist find quarters for them- of extracts from it in the text books This takes into account merely those with {^resident Harrison. The secretary tained a picture is of gray and green used for students of elocution and ora under the care of the city authorities ^▼ es and the^ families. The initiated striped China silk. It is cut in princess of agriculture is, indeed, one of the most tory. and maintained wholly at public ex know how to go about it, and how to style in front and on the sides, but the popular men in Washington. He is as A t one time Mr. Beecher furnished a pense. This item of municipal disburse avoid being taken in by .rapacious land simple and unassuming as any farmer, back has a modified Watteau, which is lords, and for the benefit of those who are good many available extracts for the m ent amounts to about $2,000,000 a year, full of good humor and dry wit. Prob shown in the engraving. The front is aotinitiated, I w ill tell them that if they young students: a few quotations from o r $6,000 a day. S ix hundred thousand ably nothing better than his response to of plaits of salmon pink crepe de chine. want a honse or a suite of rooms in this Edward Everett’s, Charles Sumner’s and dollars a year are paid for salaries and the man who jaked him because he was William H. Seward’s speeches are made wages, $1,800,000 fo r supplies, and the . city they w ill do well to put the matter the tail end of the cabinet—“ W ell, if 1 in the hands of a real estate agent or use of. Lincoln had furnished three ex rest for transportation, buildings, rentals am the tail end I will try to keep the some friend who will conceal the fact tracts suitable for short orations, and and repairs.—New York Sun. flies off this administration*’—has been that the quarters are wanted for a mem they are to be found in all modem text heard in Washington in many a day. ber of oongresi;. books. These are quotations from his first A Big- Salmon Crop. Uncle Jerry gets off a good many things and second inaugurals, and his Gettys This is IB a greagreat t year lofor r bigDig crops. is a sort o f u nw ritten la w heire like that. I don’t know another promi that if a congressman w ill stand it he is burg oration in full. Webster’s speeches Now it is the salmon crop that exceeds nent man in Washington who goes to to be always asked to pay about 80 per had richer material for these professors anything in the history of' the country. bed as early as Mr. Rusk does. It is a bant,A more for a house than any one else. to make use of than the utterances ot Puget Sound is reported to be so filled rare thing to find him up after 0 o’clock with salmon, making their autithaI n m K ot that statesmen are undeeirable ten any other American orator. .. in the evening, and he likes to retire ants, Imt that, as a rule, they are too Of recent addresses or orations, how to the sound shores and the fresh water about half past 8. He g^ts up aU day j. i proud to hunt around and haggle for ever, with a single exception, almost streams for feeding and spawning, that light and, farmerlike, takes a peep at This is particularly true of the nothing worthy of the use %f students the steamboats seem to be floating on a the weather and comes in talking about n ew congressmen, to whom a $5,000 sal had been discovered. The exception, the solid mass of fish. The p^dles kill the possibility of frost and the progress looks as big as the income of a Van- professor said, was an extract from an hundreds of them and axe choked with of the com crop. Another of Uncle Jer deibilt <» a Gould. Two years ago a address of James G. Blaine. This is the their bodies. The sound steamer cap ry’s pecuHarities is his liking for the old IfX; , friend of mine, a new member of con^ peroration to Mr. Blaine’s eulogy ot tains describe the run as an unbroken fashioned noon dinner. In Washington strii^ of salmon thirty miles long, the |^-#pess, was about to sign a lease for a General Garfield, delivered in the house every one takes lunch at midday and water for that distance being fairly alive bouse here a t a rental o f $1,200 a year, of representatives on the 22d of Febra- dinner at 6 or 7 in the evening—every w ith them. be happened to discover that the ary, 1882. The professor said that the one but the secretoiy of agriculture, and Neither the oldest inhabitants nor the had been offered to an- estroot. which for some years passed al- be insists on haring his dinner at 12 m iin fo r $700. > When the landlord mpet tmnoticed, just as Lincolu’s Get- aged Indians remember such a big saInKm o’clock sharp and his supper at 6. run. The result of the enormous run is wai;taken'^to task about this he repUed: tysbfnsg oration did, has now become al- The death of W. L. Srott has remind a big reduction in prices. Usually good ____ I . %Kt iaynothing. We knew you as; familiar as was the immortal ed a good many people in Washington of salmon sell for ten to twenty-five cents Hfflce n member, and we always ask UoitTsbtorg address, and is sure to be ENGLISH TOPCOAT— BEDINGOTB. the days in which the late millionaire kttolad down to posterity as a noble ex- apiece, but now at one cent each the inom fromy" members tiian from other with a jabot of lace down each side. A was a pagein the hooseof representa of the use of the English Ian* market is glutted with the finest quality y®® told me you were belt of ribbon of suitable color, reaching tives here. Even art that early age Scott the spirit of trae oratory. of fish. At Port Williams a few days from under the Watteau in the back and developed a remarkable facility for ^ ISiio oxtract is perhaps the only quota- ago two casts of a seine netted over at fhe start** tying loosely in front, with long loops money making. He saved up enough of tSoo fm n Mr. Blaine’s many speeches 8,000 fine salmon. E veryb od y is fishing. Hhrrisonis (me statesman and ends, would add to the l^;htness of his sidary to buy a horse and tvagon, and will become something like a —C h icago H erald. fanve to worry abont finding this gown. Any color and any material let the outfit to the postmaster of the hterieiiold word. It w ill be carried down Washington. He knows house at goodT rates. He took a contract is suited to this design, and cbiffnu ruf A Pl«ao« of Batterfllcs. 'JPiHterity, just as Webster’s famous live tor at least a for carrying the mails from'the railroad fles down the sides would be very pretty a lyj|i ^ come. After that all to the survivors of the battle ot Munich has been invaded by an enor to some country postofflces in Maryland, instead of the lace. Hill, or his apostrophe to the mous army of butterflies. Millions of tty. Great preparations are and sublet the oontr^et at a profit. He (Jhiffon is worn more than ever, his Hayne speech w ^ through the species known as “ nonnATmohmotter- father Whito 1^^ the bought a piece of r ^ estate in Wash with reason, for nothing could exceed $fbo iM Pen cy -with which it is employe4 linge” attacked the city a few nights a e ii^ Harrison ington out of his savings, and held to it its fineness and delicacy except cobwebs, and colleges by the young ago, attracted, as is supposed, by the f^toassisther Mrs. Mi£ee, het till he was able to get about fifty doUars as they lie over lilies in the early morn of oratory. Mr. Blaine’s pero- brilliancy the electric lights. The and her danghtwdn-law, MrsT back for every one put in. We I»ve a ing. "Party dresses will be made of now found in every text book walls of the houses before which electric iHtodaott..; I h w a bevy of fair young page in the house now—or he was them, and they will be worn over col y which has been issued within lamps were fixed were literally covered ffonl England are oomhig oyer in the iM t house and hopes to be in tho ored taffeta slips or white. Painted ve years, and at all the oratori- with the butterflies, fo several places ttyo at the ezeonti^ next—w ho has m ade altout $20,000 by^ chiffon is beautiful, and so is the paint >ys in our colleges and schools th ey fq^rced th eir w a y through th e doors mrtertained; judicious investment of his savings in; ed lace. As a matter of fact neither'ls year or two this quotation and windows and fluttered around the Handabh’ydntfog, Washington real estate.' Some day no painted, but the colored fig^ures are ju st heard as delivered by some one lights. In the Cafe Eaiserhof and the rTheao«^.affiaira doubt he, tito. wUl be a mUlionaire and.' printed on, and it looks like painted pAls. ' Loewenbrau-Keller the intensity of the aBtetesmaii;'jv;. r-.. work. Blwik and cream all-eillc gauze, the time of its delivery it ex- light fascinated such swarms o f the but be: .with sUk velvet dots, spots and fig^iree, tlte l^htest,m lit-^ e more attention than did Mr. te rfly **nuns” th a t th e devotees o f TTing or satin stripes, are new materials for id "Wariiihlftoin isj ^s addreiBs a t GtettyBbuzg* I t was Gambrinus found their hate and Clothes parfy dresses for young ladiea It is also and solemn occarioh. jPerhapp so thioldy coated w ith tim intrndeocs that seen in virid red. Sometimes ■" over'Iiad ' th ey hiunied ou t and le ft th e invaders in ......
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n ^ T )e^ to look fw^heirwarS Ifo w irireilc in front o f the members* desks and winter cloaks and wraps. The English v n iw o OiHM A m Mado. M b ’ ffiieetly before Mr. Blrine. Sherman,' . . ..r. topcoat wiU be much worn, made of New , York, fumiriies headgear ^ fox m . _ abrot/ getting ifei T h e ,8berid^, Hancock, Admiral Porter and •next SnhdajtfrKs b$i and he^ thick drab or gray coachman’s doth. nearly nine-tenths of the America4 I b e |a>t i ^ ^ to 3roh all of the distinguished ^nerals except The styl® also admits of the use of fawn heads that'wear cape. Perhaps the in? wanted his father to spend that Jday-with ing GhOnt were there. Tbs Supreme him at Fortress Monroe. MTv Clarkson and IJncoln green, with black velvet haffitanteof this town think they have him w h at (X)urt in its black robes were before him, , FIFTY SPASMS A DAY. .v r ^ o o u lto ’t 80 f and telegraphed. GrosvenOr collars and pocket lids. T h is g^arment seen a good many yachting caps witiiin him. distinguished senators and ex-senators Had Mrs. H . A. Gardner, of 'Vis^ihla,.: to that effect. Imagine Mr. Clarkson’s must tit to absolute perfection or it fails the past few w e ^ , but as a matter of vote ,for him again, were there, and in the galleries were the Ind., lived two thousand years ago she^ surprise on Sunday morning when Gros- in its mission. It is lined with satin or fact the vogue of the yachting cap hM hint in good families of some of the most famous men would have been thought to bepostesaed venor -walked into the din te g room o f surah or farmer’s satin. Under the
MA^CHiUSTljiB bATUBD-^ ? BEBAJLD* SATUEDA^, OCTOBER 10, 1891.
BETTER THAN SOME CHRIS our churches, to carry forward the great g $ . r T IA N 8 . benevolent enterprises of the church. «i %Y-'"- Money is power. It makes men inde MISCELIiNEOUS SPUXS. Ty> V. Rev. J. M. Taber Reproves Hypo pendent, self-confident; but I tell you ■I.WOOD B..EI.A EDITOB crites and Tells Moral Men there is no Saviour in wealth, no Christ What They Lack. Es-6 y ’ l^lf* 8. G08LEB, LooAii Editor Am) Bmi- there. In one of the plays of Aristo- r a n AoBirr toB QI.ASIOHBITBT. The commodious audience room of the phan^ men go into Hades and come to It goes without saying that South Methodist church was crow'ded the river that divides them from the every man should possess a EirikBtD jti thb Post Oitiob at Manohbu blessed fields. They are met by the i<^'i TMB As 8MOinM}IiAS0 MaTTIB. last Sunday night. People from other fall overcoat, for it is such a Some people claim that Perfection does not CX’^ denominations and persons who are boatman in his frail craft, who comes Pfibliahedevery Saturday morblnr* Office to carry them over the river. One man necessary and comfortable B o a rs B u iL D ------Mano^Mto?^%lAN^ I seldom seen in church were there. The would embark with his bag-of gold upon ist in this world but they take it all back " «ViTOB, PAR BUILDING, South Man-1 ©f the subject was the attrac garment to wear during the oheeter. his back, but is accosted by the boat tion that drew many of them there. man, who says he can’t take any “bag interim between the debut of after they have tried , Per year tL50; single copies, five cents. gage” across. No room for baggage m Advertising rates made known on applica* The address lasted three-quarters of an that boat. Mv friend, when you come Jack Frost and the more chill Ion hour and was followed with close inter down to the river, there will be no room ing edict of Boreas. A full Kbttee to Advertisers—Standimg adiadvertise* est. The subject was, “The people who for baggage. Money there is worthless ments____ will not _ be changed_ingea jlater___ than luggage; you will have to drop it all. line of these indispensable ShfUsdaynoon.' Newadverusemeinterecelved are better than some Christians.”’ The nim ninbo’olook Friday morning. On the margin of the river mere mo garments, pleasing to every text was Mark x:21. “ One thing thou rality, hospitality, generosity, self-rteht- The Herald is sold on the streets by the lackest.” The speaker spoke fluently (Murriers and newfboys. It is also on sale at eousness, are counts as baggage. They conceivable taste and condition H e i^ Branch Park Bollding So. Manchester and earuestly and without notes. A cannot Atand by you in the surging of purse, can be seen at the MagneU’s News Stand Then they tell their friends how much they like condens^, report of his discourse fol flood. No Saviour, no Christ, no etemm “Hub" Clothing Store, Hart Brink’s friend, no pilot over the dark river. PoitOfllce lows: “ One thing thou lackest.” Oh, what a ford. the Range and that’s the reason why the , and at I am to speak this evening to “people lack I Hotel News Stand Manchester. who are better than a great many Chris What is keeping us from Jesus? Isn’t Rogers, Peet & Co's, cele number of purchasers increases every year. tians,” and I susp^t there are many he better than any one else? Take Christ brated dress and business ation. at all cost, and m ^ God help you. I 2 » « BtaM wmbeaMveredby |whf*^SStp^^ess to hear people saying I would be a Chris suits, the most fashionable carrier at a/ny howw in the f/if- be Christians ^ o are better than man; tian, but I am not quite ready to give and best ready made clothing lagee o f Ma>nehe8ter and South who are professedly Christians; peop] up my cards. I can’t see the narm in who never go to prayer meetings oetrer them. Another would take Christ were in the market,-made from the Manchester at 1 5 eenta a month. than some who are regularly at such it not for the dimce* still another would most modern- and attractive Economy of Fuel. meetings and whose voices are fre accept Jesus, but don’t see how she can quently heard in testimony and prayer. give up the theater. What! Do you, foreign and American fabrics, Perfect Baking auaUties. The East Hartord Gazette was en 1 want to say that such people are fre will you reject a divine Saviour, an and fully equal to custom quently better neighbors than a great eternal friend, because of such trifles? larged to eight pages with' its last issue. manv Christians. Some of the meanest made garments in every es The Best Revolving Gh-ate Warta . The paper gives every appearance ofi Why, Christ is better, brighter; grander, neignbors I have ever known have been purer, than all these. Give me Christ sential, are specialties at the tnosperltyi Mr. Hale, its publisher, has church members. They have been ex anyway; yes,if I must cast aside ten thou Superior Finish and Durability. inoved himself one of the best business clusive, grasping, jealous, inhospitable, sand earthly pleasures, let them go— “Hub" Clothing Store. slaiiderers, cold. Do any of them live managers of the state weekly press. Christ is enough. Do not walk straight ii on your street, or in your district? Then into the eternities without Christ. But School suits,which will elicit I need describe them no further. I have are we not at fault, Christian brethren, favorable comment from teach I have sold hundreds of them in this plaoo ;4\ oneattffli^tog the towB in emphasizing the negative side of' ers and gladden the hearts of Christianity ? we have been saying to last Monday could not fall to notice the sympathetic in times of sickness or those who come to us toinquire the way, the boys in their onward m contrast with the town meetings held j other trouble, open hearted, lovable, and everylone has given satisfaction. “You can’t do this, you nitistn’t do march for knowledge, in a in Manchester ten years ago. Then the pemle whom one feels free to call upon that.” “Thou shalt not—thou shalt not.” K town'BbnsInew w u tnmucted to the I f f » not Some one suggests that we have been wonderful variety of patterns, ol4jtP5tBJiall amid the confusion of 1 ohm-oh ngf pj.Q^gggjug teaching our young people to say “no, at invitingly low prices, are no, no.” Isn^t it about time for us to Hi. voting at Ihe ballot boxM and with tians. They live in South Manchester teach them to say “yes ?” in “full swing" at the “ Hub" l^eregard to parliamient^l^^ LhstJ*®®® of them are heite tonight. Goc Jesus came to establish the law, to en Clothing Store, Hartford. T. P. AITKIN. Depot Square. llondsy’o meeting was a mwlel New force the commands and prohibitions of — , . . J. mu a. Again, such people are more generous the law; but he came to do something There is an extraordinary England ^wn m e e ^ . The voters as- in a broader sensl. Oh, there are lots else. He gave me something to do. sem bl^m good numbers In a pleasant of close-flsted, mean, stingy Christians, Why, he said, “Ye are the light of the inducement to buy children's att|^ transacted the town’s business expe- “ i^ ly {fUows. I don’t happen to know world. A city that is set on a hill can clothing at the “ Hub" store, dltionilr and to « i orderiy manner. t S ° t h i S . ^ ° S ’edU.*'‘to *he‘’f f i not be hid.” He is the Sbuthorpf posit or the reason every purchas I ive, active, aggressive Christianity. WOOD! hand, you know that soine of the most W H A T N E X T ? These adjectives must characterize our er of aboy’s suit costing $8.oo generous men in Manchester today are Christianity today. Dear 'unsavec The overwhelming vote for no-licehse not Christians. They respond to the friends, Jesus dOfers you something more or more, is presented with a LIME, HAIR, CEMENT, ADAMANT PLASTER. -f ^ a. surprise to those who had not calls for help, they give to the poor, they than a “thou shalt not.” He gives you beautiful tricycle. Moreover, studied the situation in this town. I give to the church, they give to every glorious opportunity for seryioe.'^ Come , a.u . 7 good enterprise. In a former pastorate a boy's suit costing $2 or $3, three successive years the majority has j a poor widow fell into grievous trouble to him andd you shall'know no lack. been for license. The saloon men felt I was sick, contracted bills chat she coulc entitles the purchaser to sl more secure of their position as each not pay. I promised to aid her, and at The Hartford Journal rightly accuses tricycle, provided goods in once appeals in her behalf to four men I have a fine -stock of above articles on r.f .(■ successive year brought them a victory. whom 1 thought would most readily re the capital city with lack of enterprise creasing the sale to the above 4 * They had no reason to expect a reversal spond. Three of these were not Chris in allowing the eastern approach to the mentioned sum are bought in and am selling a^ the Lowest of the town’s poUcy at this election. Two tians. Their response was ready and city to remain in such a repulsive condi Possitjle other departments. This is • ■'I- -^,1/ men have built ’saloons this summer,-so generous. tion. The old toll bridge is an, ill-smell ■ I. But such people are frequently more a very unique feature, for the Prices consistent with Good gualitytahd I f satisfied were they that license was to moral. You don’t like that, brother and ing, gloomy and musty tunnel which be the'settled policy of this town. These sister, do you ? But it is true just the every driver dreads to enter. The city ift of a tricycle makes the same men were in a large measure re same, and we do well to look at facts of Hartford could well afford to xeplace foy happy and does not in Fair Profit. sponsible for the overthrow. 'When sometimes. There are men in Manches it with a broad, open struQturgt,.across ter,- crease the price of his suit. th ^ Halted for licenses this fall they 1 ^ 1 which the horse cars could glide rapidly wm e ocmfronted with/strong^-oppoeition clean, and teams could be driveh as fast as on frmu the temperance people. Strong don’t prof^ to be Christians. Then a good highway. East Hartford would I am doing business for a living and Q d l; ;teBaoii8^^oeB ivere to the thm:e are inour churches men and wom then become so closely associated with an who are unclean, immoral. God applicr- pity jthem l -George William Curtis, the city as to be almost a part of the -ilolbiiswdpe 4enied, - then-appesctis t|ie other day ovef the Uhitla- city, and the traffic'from, the east side <^#baoln to high iii^ i rian conference at Sarato^, speakhig of towns would: be greatly increased. But CLOTHING Ucense. i l i e m m > h ^ apiai-Jl£^^ it “religious.” Hartford is not an enterprising qi^y. me a fah chance. does not, as other cities;^ would, embro -cations were denied th o u ^t they had as] however, be iU chosen, for I bhve heard opportunities to inoreMe its growth, ce HARTFORD. 'V «ood a. right to sell as o&ers who had { that the Unitarians are altogether given receivt^ licenses. They argued; vif we I morality. But I have not cannot have a ;license then none of the 1 I know of ho The Trouble un Umbrella Caused. : ,. ,,V ,, , I church that would be harmed by mere “An overturned umbrella blown from Carpet Sale :ncreased, until it ran over and flooded it is by no means a juvenile ordqr. thele ]Bible a myth, Christianity a farce, the basements of the neighboring mer Union Mill Property Sold 1 There are enough old heads in each so and Jesus an impostor? No, no, not chants, who found gallons of w^ter in ciety to give the counsels of experi that. It’s only Judas with his money their cellars, and hundreds of dollars’ bags once more, only the priest and NEXT WEEK, AT ence. Wisely advised by their elders Levite modernized, still passing by worth bf goods were destroyed, ’all be Have Yon H e a itjilil and fired by their youthful ardor the on the other side.” “Better than a cause of an upturned umbrella.”—Chi- Sons of Temperance did effective can, great many Christians.” Why, such are c ^ o News. Vi-* if:'-; not Christians at all. They have the < . J y vassing and turned many votes. His Hat Saved the Trestle., ARRIVED. There was also a strong citizens’ move name, but not the nature; the creed, but not Christ; the profession, but not Saturday evening Ben Rivers, of Jack WM H. POST & CO’S. Our Fall Styles of Stiff and Soft Hats . whi^;rwe ment at the north end, where the effects the possession. I brand them as “ whited sonville, Fla., while walking the West of liquor selling have been more appa walls. They are scribes, pharisees, ern railroad track discovered that the have on exhibition in our north window. • rent than at South Manchester. In pre hypocrites. No, no, not Christians! trestle over Highland branch was on But let _us turn to these good people : ire. He sent in an alarm to the FALL NECKWEAR vious no-license victories the strongest whose praises we have been singing. and remained to fight the fire as best he work has been done by residents of We meant to preach to them tonight, In a larger assortment than is shoivn in town. Flan-: South Manchester. Tl^is yeu the lead and not to lash the church. I ask you, could. The only water to be obtained ers were located at Manchester. friends, to learn the lesson of the text was from the branch, and Rivers carried nel shirts, Jersey shirts. Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves: ; t steadily in his hat for hours until as The question now arises, what will and context. Jesus has been in the of all descriptions, Men's and Boys’ Suits and Pants. midst of a group of little chUdren, tak- sistance arrived from town in the shape Fail Openiig Goiplete, they do-with their victory? It has al mg them in his arms and folding them of a locomotive loaded with employees. ways been a hard matter to enforce no to his heart. He gives them his parting The opportune aid of Rivers nndoubted- OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT license in this town. Influential men benediction, and goes forth “into the way.” A young man eagerly runs to y saved the trestle from destraction.— Is loaded with new and desirable shoes for the fall jhave given freely Of their time and have him and devoutly kneels before him ask Exchange. I paid out hundreds of dollars every year ing: “Good master, vVhat shall I do that and winter trade. We carry mens’ ladies’ and child of no-lipense to enforce the law. These I may inherit eternal life!’ He had The show of lotus in the lake on the ren’s in all prices and all widths. We make a special men now declare that they have done kept all the commandments. Have you? west side of Central park near One Hun He runs to Jesus. You haven’t done All interested in carpet buy ty of Men’s and Ladies’ Furnishings. Hats and caps with that business and will let the bur- dredth street, New York, continues, and that yet.^ He kneels______— before w w ...... him., JJ0 2^ here are thousauds of seed vessels, full and boots and shoes and here is the place to buy den fall on other shoulders. Will other nearer the kingdom than you. He wants ing and housefurnishing ilowu blossoms and buds. A young where you can find the largest line to select from and ^ , w;OTkers ^ually effective arise to take j seeks for it at the feet woman has been sketching the scene their pla^? Three'years of open sa-| « x dailyforiwme time past. The impish should examine goods at city prices 1 V...... , X. I now the Master applies the test. kwns have given a good many men time “One thing thou lackestTgrthy vSy ads that infest the park stand upon the Come and see and be convinced. Yours Respectfully, to acquire the habit of taking a daily and sell whatsoever thou h ^ t and giv'e edge of the lake and lasso the blossoms. and prices at drink. The temptation to the saloon I'kou s i ^ t have treasure l m heaven; and come, ta k e . up thy cross Indnding approaches, the new London A. L. BROWN, 8 CO., Depot Square . X. mv. T «XI. X follow me. And he was sad at that Tower bridge will be more than half a than ever. The population of the town saying and went away grieved, for hp mile long, and 80,000 tons of stone, 20,000 has increased materially since the last had great po&^ssions.” If this young »ns of cement, 16,000 tons of s t^ and WM. H.P0ST 4 CO’S. no-Iicehse "period. There are more I ®wealthy, moral, seeking . ren and 81,000 tons of brick will enter than there werfe I without thirsty men here now man mere were I the eternal life which he so u g ht, with into its composition. then. . -V • what startling emphasis should the "WANTED. On the other hand the laws for th^ words fall upon your souls this very enforcement of prohibitionL in no-Ucenee night: “One thing thou locfceef” Th^ test which tl^!^ young ruler could not PAPER HANGINGS, towns are more effective ' stand nmy not be your test, but be asr 'were four years ago; sured there will be for you a “come, and DECORATIONS Everybody in South Manchester to call and see my new - " ^ 1 law makes it contempt of court lof ib take up the cross and follow me.” Now- man______conrictedTJ , - n , Tof drunkenness r ______toI refuse cordial hospitality, in great variety. line of V A SE S, W A T E R SE T S. E T C , just.^e AND eCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. tQ. ,^11 where he bqught his liquor. I S S S S j “ ou“^^ Is undoubtedly the leading school for they are beauties. Dnlggists can no longer sell Uqudr more lack what none but Christ can give, can Shorthand training. Its t l ^ •• •'u-.'•.cf..',.; NINTH A Quiet Wedding—Building Notes An Accident at the Mill— Burglars Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. Nichols and Mas te no«r {KXBtmaster by the — Epworth League— Personals. Enter Rev. F. R. W aite's and ter Ray Nichols, of Manchester, were The inhabitants of the town of Manchester of the President at Olas- William A. Crosby has been confined Steal his Gold W atch- the guests of Mrs. J. Shanley last Sun iO bnsiiiees of the office has Other Items. liable to pay taxes are hereby notified to his home for two weeks by injuries day. and required tc return to the assessors or Annual;-: Festival Mr. John Percival is the owner of a v; ihoreased within the x>&8t few received from a fall at the mill. John Dore buried his infant daughter town clerk, on or before the first day of No splendid cotton plant. It had ten blos 'oani> T ' George Bigelow has moved from the last week. Mr. Dore has the sympathy vember next, a list of all property owned by BYTHEy00H8 lJDIE81IF> soms at one time. W. S. Goalee att^ded the meet- old Goodale place on the mountain to of a large circle of friends, as he lost them on the first day of October, 1891, and we will meet them at the following places >' ;li^^'Of the committee on the county the house formerly occupied by George Miss Ella Douglas returned home this his wife only a few months ago. for receiving their lists, viz: Cheney Bros*. ST. JAMES’ CHORffl, ” ^___ ^___ bcmw .of the state at the Patten on the ash swamp road. week after an extended visit to her Thewriter was misinformed as to toe Hall, Oct. 14th, 15th, 16th and 19th; Crosby Manufacturing Co. wDl shut 'ormer home in Vermont. ' ^ ' City Mission bulldiig on Wednesday of name of the lady whose death was men Town Hall, Oct. SOth, 21st,. 22d, 23rd; WILL OPEN AT ■^*this w e^ down their mill tonight, in order to Robert Illingworth, of Chapinville, tioned jn last week’s Herald. It should Young Men’s League Booms, Oct. 8th« 9th, 12th and 13th. Hours from 9 a. m. to y . H. Risley has purchased the make some necessary repairs. The em Mass., madea short visit to his friends have sheen Miss Parkhurst, a sister o f 4 p. m. on each of said days. Persons neglect ARMORY HALL, ■ ■ ■■■ hotoitoteaid of the late John J. Curtis -at ployees will have a week’s vacation., here last week. Mrs. W inchester, and not the latter, as ing to attend to their lists on or before the Herbert Thayer, of Northampton, Naiibac, imd is removing his household H. G. Talcott, Rev. F. R. Waite, H. T. stated. Miss Parkhurst’s funeral took first day of November will have 10 per cent, added to the same. Persons making out their Friday Evg.. OcL nk, ladlUiiini ^|>g;oodB thereto. It is a very pleasant Mass., a former schoolmate of Fred H. Dexter and Miss Emma Graves, attended place last Wednesday afternoon; the lists will be obliged to make oath and sign the place and pleasantly situated on the Fisher at Eastman college, has been interinept was at Mansfleld. the Christian Endeavor convention., at same and can leave them with the town TeaHigUt. :'v :!t|t^banks o f the Glastonbury cove. spending a few days with him during New Britain Tuesday, as delegates from Mrs. Charles Blinn and son are spend clerk or at the different pbst offices in town. DANCING EACH EVENING. - Frank Wadsworth has secured the the last week. toe society in this place. ing the week visiting friends in Tol Hanks can be obtained of toe assessors, town 4USIC BY BOEATING’S ORCHESTRA; V.* , oontza^ior furnishing the poles for the A. O. Crosby is about to build a new clerk and the several post offices in town. There certainly should be the best of land. PROF. J. T. FOLEY, PROMPTER. . ’ im of dieotrio motors on the house on the Hartford road directly Public Acts of the State of ConneciSout order kept in the village for the next Mr. Thomas F. Levesque, of Indian ; and Glastonbury railway. west of toe house now being built; by Chapter CCXLVIll,Sec. 13, ^proved June 2S« Refir^hmpnte served each night. year. As a result of the town election Orchard, Mass., was the guest of J. A. 1889, reads as follows: WW do it, for he is a hustler. Mrs. Harvey Ackley. F. H. Dean will Monday, Talcottville will have two con Calhoun for a few days this week. It shall be the duty of the assessors in every do the carpenter work. town to require all persons giving in tuc lists dMisahu is tts. ■ ;, The work of preparing the track of stable, William Brennan and George The town election last Monday passed to sign; date fnd deUvet to them a; sworn Henry i^her is about to put up two statement upon said ilst of the following i|^ raihvay for the application of tiie W orden. i off quietly. Vernon has shifted to the new houses on the hill opposite his tene form: ,*T do,hereby declare under oath that Bosats to Mankaiiir. '■(A - deotrio power is progressing rather republic^ column once more. Harry the foregoing list, according to the best of my LaSt'Suriday'was rally day in the slowly, comtnencing at the Gaines house ment now occupied by Mrs. Eunice Wil T. Miner, who was nominated for second know led^ remembrance and benef, is a true son. They will be single cottages of Sunday school and as a result a large statement of aH my property liable to taxa r and proceeding north. We hope it may selectman on the r^ublioan ticket, was tion, and that 1 have Include in stdd tax list neat design, and will stand about 80 number were present. all bonds, notes and other evidences of in BAMHIS BBHPir, be done for odd weather. elected by a majority of 182, receiving debtedness, except such as are by statute ex m- feet a p ^ . New subscribers to The Herald can empted from taxation or are endorsed by the Falrburr. Nebraska. ' Fi W. Dean, contractor and builder, 711 vot^ against 579 for toe democratic State Treasurer as not at present liable to tax- For years the strip of highway lying have the paper from this date until Jan. E.B.GOODKlOH.Preet., . - is busy with a large force of men on canfidate. He was toe only one from atlon inConnectlcut,and which are now owned between toe Methodist parsonage and 1, 1898, for the regular subscription b y me or held b y m e in trust,or w hich I am re- P. H. GOODRICH, V. P„ tmiliUnjg wtftrk. He is putting up a barn tbis partof the town who was elected. nlred by law to put into my said tax list; and W . GOiODRICH, iCaabier. Gteorge Grover’s house has been gradu price $1.60. Subscriptions and renewals ■Iso bonds, notes, or other evidences of in DIBBOOBS t for W . H. Judson, of New York, on the It was voted to appropriate $200 for im ally caving away and disappearing in can be left with Thomaa J. Ferguson. debtedness and all shares of the capital stock B. E. Goodrich and Wiuos Bi__ Judson place in East Hartford, 28x40, provements at Elmwood cemetery in of any wrporatlon, the stock of which is tax Fairbury,Nebraska; P.H . Goodbxoh, _____ the swamp. In order to prevent a fur James Tedford has gone to Wi^iman- able, which I have transferred as collateral se BRICK WELiiee, Isaac BBOADHMAnAna Hott- and a shed 20x24. He has also contracted Venibn Center. It was also voted to curity to any corporation. I also declare AGE P. KnresBURT, Glastonbury, Conn. ther caving in Bfainard Bros, have laid tio where he will work for the Natchaug under oath that I have not conveyed or tem to build ^ unmediately a dwelling house supply toe public schools with free text We mi^e a specialty of Fh^ M< a retaining wall in the swamp and wid Silk company. porarily disposed of any estate for the purpose for Mjrs. Harriet Crosby and two dwell books. License was carried by a ma of evading the laws relating to the assessment Farm M d W te Lwns. Also^Oonni ened and lowered the road, making a and collection of taxes. Dated at...... this and^hMlBqiids. We eamrefiar to onrO ^ ing. houses for Henry Fisher at the Miss Flora Julia has returned home jority o f 447. ■•••day o f ...... 18..” Any person signing neettoutinveetorsL who have nevevloM g d ■Wi iuid happ7 TtfANTED—A girl fOT's^a ahdtO V . .. /i , e-' 1 i called tor, khd after hh -W a^^t with chfl^U;. - on toe 6 o’(uo0k found there were no bonw Mbs. F . B. A dams, trip toNew York city and P o u g a ^ broken and that his injuries were iix- ^Kanbub.^ sie. ^ e y will return. Mondky eveniiig Lgj.jjal. He is recovering quite rapidly to^'genei^ and will board for the present with Mrs. j ^ g^y, SW'60t PottotiOBS) 80 ctis* I GEORGE F. RlGd, Scoville. A- ■' ‘ ' I ' of Cp. G;26th regi- around again. P0r 1i>lisll6l» I General Insurance Agent, and The Clio club will meet in the lecture EXHAUSTED VITALm . BUCKINGHAM. The Brots of Youth, Pmnstore-DeeliDe, Lost o c o w ^ ^ reomnext Wednesday evening to re MANCHESTER* Manhood, and sQ Diseases and Weaknesses of POt^HitvOOS 6 0 C1 ;S b P 0 F Business solicited for first-class companies from whatever caose, permanenUy'snd nrtntdy irepc^ that of toe v^ Miss Eli™. Howe h ^ a flue night organize. Election of officers will take I TBI^EPHONE OONMEOnON. coiedathome; Expert TnATianT. No Fai^ . . . r Qftiiat UBi. ^CknunltafioD in person -ot ‘ blooming cereus. which has rewarded place and work for the winter be de bushel, BcriptlveicrintlVe Proq>Mtat,Froep< With L ^ 16 are now living, and her for her care by giving four large cided upon. All those wishing to join Adorass.ldarasB,Wm.l Wm. H. Parker, M. or ‘ MediMlWitate.dedi^IOstitati No. 4 ^Wlneh ’S t, Boston, Mm address, of aU but blossoms all opening at once. the club would do well to be present at I **W**Wm>m. H. Parker,Pa^Mi, MA. Dv ., theum eminentouuuuai AmerksaAinencea Dr. Frank B. Adams I iihlUtor% bnt^ ^ ^ iu ^ | ^ : IS kno'ra. Rtokbird The Ladies’ Society met with Mrs. this meeting. La,rge Boxes Parlor | W ill resume practice at his residence on I to some point in Ohio, Jane Blish last week. The hall was fairly well fllled last Matches, 4 cts. abox, wka is ireoOT as Miss Jennie Sparks, of New Jersey, Friday evening to hear the lecture by Main street. Hours, 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to DANCING SCHOOL. 'knm^ a daughter of the late William Q. Sparks T. S. Gilmore, of New Haven, state or 4p cts. a doz. 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. fi .. ‘& glju^ TdMkCCo Growers’ Ei^., foHuerly a much respected resi ganizer of the American Mechanics. Prof. J. C. Smith vvill re-open his olsss In ii^l hold a^'meeting at Unity I dancing and deporiment at Apsl’s Opera dent of Eart Glastonbury, is visiting at A delegation from the Manchester coun New Salt Herring 30 House, Manchester, Coon., on Monday even . ^ •tpai’tifo^,,today^ , 11 n, m. Mr. Willard E. Howe’s, and other cil were present. Mr. Gilmore is, an J. DeVORE, M. D., ing, Nov. 2d, 1891, at eight o’clock. Class now t.f - \ llpoe I friends and relatives in this vicinity, ardent speaker and is well prepared for cts. a dozen. L^mceOffirp anaand resiaenceresidence at nousehouse I ‘ ' Vi'-, gi p anito itoctoer , (tolnimi. Charles. Andrews of Hartford the work in which he is engaged. His William Flint or, Chas. Vibberts. Applica ; Ti«e Tow n Election; is spending a couple o t weeks in visiting lecture was on the public schools, of late Dr. Jacques. '■■J J. E. MORTON. tions can also be made on the opening night, l^^tbohi^e^ on Monday resulted at toe residence of the Hills brothers. A reunion of the Connecticut Mount Manchester. Connecticut. Nov.2d, from seven to eight o'clock. For thejpotion of the repuhlioan candi- Messrs. William L Goodale and Wm. {Holyoke College Alumnae was held with termsjjartlcnlarsL U U o etc.,see I9M?«*o 0 0 volroiflars,whiohIaviLUm JUvU canCotu behaaofany. ( o f' "the above gentlem en o r w rite - • ■ . ; - ■■ Ax'- 7t - v ’ ^ - . • m "Iz p - • m v ... R><:;v>vV^l".'.'? meets and listens to papers interest to all its members. Tragic Ending of General Boalangcr*s The second story is taken np for the THE WELL KNOWN AUTHORS OF Career with a Suicide’s Death. NEW YORK ACADEMY most part 'with the libraiy. This is ...... The famous French general, politician THE SUNFLOWER STATE. MEDICINE DESCRIBED. divided into two rooms—Woerishoffer ; / ;• and adventurer who recently committed hall (named after the late Charles RE-OPENED. suicide in the cemetery near Brussels Woerishoffer, whose widow gave $25,000 Doctors of Hieh and L>ow Dci^ree and All 7 Xdltor Howe »t 'Work on » New Novel was bom in Brit to the academy), which is the rea^g of a Semlxellfloas Nstnre—OharleB tany in 1837, and Schools May There InvestlKate and room, and the library itself , which is de Blorean Huiger'e Pereonnl Popnlnrlty. his full name, Confer About All Sorts of Lons; Named voted wholly to the storage of books. Other Story and Terse Makers. translated into V |«eases. This library is open to ^ who may Although our interior alterations are not yet jconipleted*ind^ * 1 English, was [Special Correspondence.] legitimately use it without reference to Of Kansas writers there is none, per- George Ernest der to satisfy the demands of our custo&fss^" shall ^ N e w Y o e k , Oct. 8.—Were a visitor to their membership in the academy, and iiApe, who has achieved the fame and John-Mary Bak its treasures are being constantly studied. KT^.“V; prestige of Edgar W. Howe, known to the city of New York to stroll along U.vyFCTL.r ^ '. ;• er. The French Fifth avenne and passing the great res There are two small rooms, one over the the world as the an^dr of “ The Story Boulanger is other, for the use of the librarian and the of a Country To>^'.” Mr. Howe is ervoir to tnm down West Forty-third about as com m on street, he would see on the right hand storage of pamphlets.and there is anothex thirty-six y e ^ of age and has won a a name in France small room which ■will be devoted here O u . r S t o r e place in the rMdm of letters by his own side a building of red sandstone with a as the English massive yet handsomely ornamented ex after to the storage of the more valuable indomitable 'will and keen pow ersof ob Baker is in Amer terior. Entering through the heavy books and pax>ers. servation and analysis. His college was ica, and so sev aSNBRAL BOULANOEB. doors of antique oak he would find him- On this floor is the second of the three the printing office, and a varied sort of eral of that name journal rooms, or rooms devoted to the knowledge was gathered during his have been famous. This particular many medical and scientific magazines youthful wanderings through the far Boulanger won honors in Algeria, and papers. These rooms, one above the west In partnership with his brother Cochin China and Italy, coming out of other, are connected by private stair This he established, about fourteen years ago, the w ar o f 1859 w ith a serious wound ways. This second is called the Fam- the newspaper which, from a single and greatly distinguished. ham room, after the late Dr. Famham. small sheet, has since grown into the While military-instmctor at St. Cyr Between the first and second stories SEPTEMBEB 26th. Atchison Daily Globe. Mr. Howe’s during the long x>^ace he married a there is a half story, on which is the latest book bears the mysterious title of If':'.' wealthy Jtnd beautiful lady. Mile. Ren- lowest journal room and the Du Bois **An Ante-Mortem Statement.” Of the >- V ouard, but he was fickle in his attach section room, the largest of the tcoms **Mystery of the Lock” and “A Man’s ments and finally abandoned her entire devoted to the sections, and having in it Story,” it is said that the author would ly, and after a series^of vagrant amours the furniture and fittings which were in give mpch of his well earned fame to re- became devotedly attached to Mme. de the extension bnilt by the late Dr. Dn ifiUl th e ^ . Mr. H ow e is at present pre Bonnemain. It was at her grave that he Bois on the academy’s old home on West paring a semireligious novel with the fired a bullet into his head, but it is prob Thirty-first street. The more disagreeable part of the overhead work is fin-r able that disappointment in all his polit On the third floor is the upper journal ished, and the rest of the alterations will be completed as fast ical schemes and the ridicule and re room and a small study, at present given as skilled workmen can accomplisih it, though the progress is proach which his flight from France np to the alnmnse of Mrs. Reed’s school, excited had much to do with his suicide. who have formed themselves into an necessarily slow,but W HEN COMPLETED the result will His gallantry during the Franco-Pms- association for the purpose of raising certainly be worth the toil and trouble spent I sian war of 1870-1 m£^e him the idol of funds to erect a sanitarium in New Jer the French populace. He was called sey to the memory of Mrs. Reed, for the Most of our Fall Goods have arrived and will be placed: & “Le Brav General,” and hailed as the benefit of poor children. The laffies for- on sale Saturday, and now, in order to offset the mconven-; ' predestined leader in a war of revenge xushed the room themselves, and there lence to our customers occasioned by these alterations, on Germany. The government fdt OLDIFSE OF LIBRABY. w e .. V is an odd air of femininity abont it in shall continue the called on to interfere and suppress his self within the home of the New York marked contrast to the rest of the bnild- “Patriotic league.” The people elected Academy of Medicine, one of the strong ing. him to the chamber of deputies as a est medical societies in the world. I The fourth floor might be called ths representative of Paris by a majority of must hasten to say that this in^tntion section floor of the building, for on it 81,000: then the government prosecuted is not, as many fondly im i^^e it to be, are four section rooms, as well as a smaU him for misappropriating public money, of an educational cbrnracter, except so room arranged for photographing pa REDUCED PRICES ! he fled and pwty collapsed. It was far as any scientific society is more ox tients or displaying cases of diseases ot shown that he had used about $1,800,000 less educationaL It is sim]^y an associ thJ eye. In one of these rooms the Den . • -f- ‘ of the money of the Duchesse de Uzes in ation of sdentifio m^a for mntnal im tal society has its home, for the academy m u political schemes, and there was a dis- provement in their profession. . shelters many societies besides that aftex On our entire stock of Klothing, Hats, Trunks and Fum i^i gracefnl scandaL Nevertheless, the ex Incidentally they have gathered to which it is named. In this roomthSre XSEABtkS MOBHAU HABOBB. tremists clung to him and now mourn gether a library in which there are ovei is one of the most magnificent colleotions ings until Our Alterations are all Completed, thus givin pcoaiigipg 60ioe^h&t.lengthy title his death. He left two daughters and 60,000 books and pamphlets, and inci of crania in the United States. The customers a good chance to effect a substantial saving ii| r CkmiMon John WuHock, tile wife whom he deserted. dentally, too. they have benefited the bleached skulls of anixmds, reptiles and people of this country by their action in fitixes, all, as might have been exjxected, their Fall Purchases. ^is aooihei A REMARKABLE LUNATIC. times of epidemic. Nor mnst the uni with their teetk in perfect order, are ybllBg has pixived the advan form stand taken by the academy in neatly arranged in every available ei>ace. A Coartlr Old Man Wbo Had Hosts ot favor of liberality and freedom in the { ' ^ - . pewmper work 1|p the . literary Vriands. The jaw of a sperm whale stretches ont, Eaxgm w»B profession and practice of medi<4he be while back of it are the bones of an ele .born in Geoxs^ C. Foster is dead. He was passed over in silence. Its m ^ben phant. a hippopotamus and an alligator. HoiSifiilter, Y„. khd■ •tiras graduated known as “ Count,” and had the sad dis- n oh^oal 8|^ age of have realized with wise judgment that These attract one’s attention by their tinctiopot being the world bae not stood still, and that size. N '"•'■*•• • -i' I • • '£Bs ^thig^how^ aw the oldest inmate knowledge is not necessarily confined tc of Bloomingdala young any man or set of m ^ They have Insane asylum, aa..ptin*" thrown open the door, tixey have listened and Inpw. haa. New York ^ty. to all earnest^ worken. They held uj; He came of a ) The m the hands of the medical societir of the n otedfam ily, and state when it nxoved against the ancient WM b o rn in 1805. code o f ethics, rightly belie'ving that the g^twentyrsight years When not y et world Imd moved since this was written, tiflrty yeurs of ^ e y have welcomed women into.tiie SS, 85, 3 7 ,1 9 , 41 H m ptEB, lUSliSiA 8|tid o f m edidne^ hcMortily ax|td honestly^ ^ e y ha'Ve donei m n o h fo r the profession irh o p^oih they honor and wld<^ honors - '■ -”7.( i4on tttihed inoirt The New . York: Academy of Medidne . ______brain, andfae'was is, as d body o f' leaniied meni, about OQUiitr F08IBB. o o n sig h e d to forty-four years old.' The buildiug in 'by Blamiingdale, Where he passed the re liet^JnaiL aud^child iaoentral which it now is, and .'which bears the maining flfty-six years of his existence. Reliable United ^ States same name, had its comer stone laid on At no time vras he violent, and he was ^'MhL'ThMdcm:'&':Jeimew ^Eansaft the 2d o f O ctober, 1889, and was ready lately'mpyed th' gcmerally allowed to go and come at will. for occupancy in the foUowing year. It No. 811 Main St^ eomw/|t8idnxBiiv; He ' imac^ned the asylum to be his pri- She Vhae b ^ fo r yeain h ocxfi' is built on three dty lots and is five imte prcperty> and received guests with •V u id r to S i ^NIchcdaB, W id e A w ake stories high. The architect was Mr. R TAe Oompsoiion, Her grave and lofty politeness. He dressed E. Robertson. The wood work is an degwatly, and made it a point to attend 'Yfm ag is a » -:?<*-• v “*''^-- 'M 'i ¥■ 4»^'f *--.••"- m m i m r-:-'v.'.^^J4WM ;lLv .- ;•» - “ ».« MAISTCHESTEK SATUBDA ST EtEBALD; SATUBDAY, OCTOBEB, lO 1 8 9 1 . ■•' ■■' ■ ' ' 8 ijSp-'Ju :•"' . ! ' ‘. ’’C :v-- ■ ,• ■ ■ NO LICENSE BY 166. Death of Hart Porter. Th« Largest Mkjorlty Ever Known Hart Porter died at his home on Por AYER’S UGORIGE GOUGH RILSIM. ••The U euat Republican MeUorl- ter street last Sunday at the age of 74. ATTENTION! |THE LADIES ties. Mr. Porter had been in failing bodily The greatest surprise of last Monday’s and mental health for several years. The Best Cough Syrup made election was . the majority of 165 for no For two or three years he had been al for Men, Women and Just opened three license. Last year ^ e majority for'li* most helpless. For a fortnight before Children. cense was 81. The temperance people his death he was unconscious. His hold Bales of Bed Comfort-[Will find it to their Advantage to call at o u r had been making a still hunt, and were on life was surprisingly strong for one so old and so debilitated by disease. Be ables. Also one case of hopeful of carr^g the day with a TRY A BOTTLE., small majority. The Sons of Temper fore his health failed, Mr. Porter was Canton Flannel; a good I ance in both villages did united and ef one of the most prominent farmers in town and served as first selectman. Cheney’s D rug Store. fective work. But it was not the efforts f ■ one for 8 1-2 cents per of the temperance people alone that Mr, Porter’s fvmeral was held at his Agents for Manchester. Dry Goods Department rolled up such an unprecedented ma late residence Wednesday afternoon, and yard. Anew stock of| jority against license. It is pretty gen his body was buried in the Center ceme Before purchasing their supply of F A L L D R Y G O Q D S ;- erally believed that the men to whom tery. The bearers were Charles F. KID DLOVES. Press Flannels, 42 in. W e are showing a very pretty line of Dress Goods this sea llcanapw have been refused worked for Bowen, J. S. Cheney, A. Wells Case and son, ranging in price from i2 ^ c . to $1.2 5 per yd. The F. D. Hale. wide 50 cts. per yard. no license, T h^ followers openly All our Gloves are warranted perfect so line of 50 ct. dress goods comprises Henriettas, Beautiful darned that they were going to put all BUCKLAND. we avoid all trash. Hook Gloves and the liquor dealers on the same footing. A' great reduction in| Plades and Stripes, New Camel Hair Cloths in all the lat The vote was heavy, compared with Buckland people are highly pleased Button Gloves,Mosquetaire Gloves either BOOTS AND SHOES. est shades. W e make a specialty of Black Dress Goods. that of last year. Still, it must be re over the result of the election. suede or glace. Endless variety of Silesias, Facings, Beltihgs, Cords and membered that in last year’s town elec- Henry McFadden and Annie Arm Having bought from a I Trimmings. Special inducement to all Dress Makers. ^OD the dtembcrats made a mistake in strong were married at the residence of m L IilN E B Y . gettiiig fbeir ttckets printed, and did the bride Friday afternoon of last week. Jobber, goihjg out of ON HOSIERY AND GLOVES not, on that acMunt, poll anywhere near ReY. Ct H. Barber performed the cere business, 160 pairs, l| V a full vote; The prohibition vote fell mony. MRS. A. B. PIERCE. we are in the front rank. New styles in lacing kids a t,$ i frPm ail atkrage of 66 last year to 47. Saturday, Sept 26, was the fifth anni will sell as follows: and $1.2 5 pair. Undressed kid gloves. Slates, Tans and The v ote'ei" iilcense as compared with versary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. iaUi y ^ is ae follows: John Holden, and they invited their Blacks a t$ i,2 5 and $1.50 pair. AU gloves fully warranted. V“ 1891. 1890. frieiids to celebrate with them. The in license, 446 408 vitations were written on wood, and in Ladies' 32 Kid Bitten, 31.7S per p riE x tra G o o d V a lu e s i n W h ite a n d S c a r le t H a n - . No license, 611 377 response to them the bouse was filled at n e ls . ^ ?? candidate is given Mieses’ 31.S0 Kid 31.25 " ftO early hour iu the evening. They in the soon adjOUrheJ to the bam where they “ 31.03 Goat “ .35 “ bund the floor cleared and waxed for Mens’ Heavy Galf Boots, WhHaeinb 3 1 Wadsworth 602; dancing. The bam was well lighted 378 Asyhn St., Hartford, Goan., BLANKETSiAND COMFORTABLES C|6m^e H. Hiall 564, Bichmd and neatly decorated, and a portion of Offers unusual advantages to young peo- Paiaa, * 12.40 per pr Jn ^ftg^constables. George H. of both sexes in preparing for all Direct from the Manufacturer. Can save you one profit on these. from. JlTCau:! Brink 595; grand jurors, the floor was furnished vnth reserved kinds of office work, or for gen Sweet Potatoes 30 sts. “ pk 76 cts. to $12.00 pair. 26 pairs strictly all wool blankets at $8.90 pair. " -- ^ gQ8^ Charles R. Hath- seats for those wlio did not wish to eral busineas. The systmn of Come and look at our stock, even if you do not care to : 898; assessor, dancey An orchestra of three pieces •nl nV} ^ h M l visitors, Wanted, GOO bashsls of Waliats purchase. Nice variety of White and Ccdoted ltt|mi^sd the'ffiusie, ann~ for the neirt SHORTHAND iSySi^698, W. K .^ » ; 601; taught avoids the difficult^' and dis- :tre^qpgsr,,l^iel WadswOTih 6 ^ ; wo hours the dance went merrily on, oourag^ents Of position writing, is aceht tofm .vm ^t fund, Arthur W. while aU admiring crowd of spectators ea^ m leam, raad and remember, and TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS. deposit fund, ;:y.V;'.' stood outside. Next ^hey adjourned to g^ves the best satisfaction to em f)^ - LWa«#ortii board of relief, the house where about 85 sat down eis. Students can enter at any time. Henry Slater 601; Catalogue free. Itrar Voters, Charles E. House to supper. The presents were numer M. BURKE. W . Finney 601. ous and valuable, and ^he friends voted lAN; ‘r^il^OCBATIC. it one of the pleasantest social gather V'Jt Daniel Wadsworth 488; ngs ever held in Buckland. M. ll|n M. B i ^ 467, Geor( 41^: ocmstables, Thcnnas HIGHLAND PARK. 481,; F ^ c k O’Neil 481' grand 'H. Ellsworth 488, John Bpiing Water In Demand.-NewRes- '487,^Thomas H. Weldon 441; ervolr. iG re a t aiieascnr, .CS^tes Annie 487; board of A visitor to Highland springs Thurs sdtef, H. Grant 488, Albert day aftemocm found everybody on the WrBtoUieter 448; school visitors, Daniel A l^gjkc^ 486, Jasper A. Fitch 427; jump. This drouth has boomed the sale We are once more before the public with a LARGER STOCK OF GOODS than! tCriifiti^Besmrer, Daniel Wadsworth 487; of the Highland Rock water until orders ever, and more carefully selected than heretofore to supply agkat^to^ dSposit fund, Daniel Wads- come in faster than they can be ffiled. the denumd for Um coming season. We have in At present they are shipping three two- the past given most of. our attention to horse loads a day to Hartford, and GENTS FliRNISHING GOODS, I Furniture, Carpets, Mattrasses, Springs,' Stei 487; auditor, Albert Thursday it was found necessary to send ' and more so ^16 time, when in New Yorir. J. V4W. an extra team. Host of the water is Onr stock is complete, for your inspection. We can Sold at Half their Value before Bemoval; : ; sold uncharged in forty-gallon casks, but riiow you the Handsomest Line of HATS ever shown in Man into our New Store. ,v |k>bert N. I^anley 47; lofte of five gallons are shipped in demi- chester, in DERBYS and SOFT, fdr both MEN and BOYS, in the Latest Styles. jons, Or large glaes bottles, each packed m The water it aim pat up oui think of. For GBMTUl-l WtthA Th k wa6 eemePe heir eeid Mgrlel i hotfiee is eo for LhinjBpi we bevi . .A r e fine A newdcfj^ftvthe aaleof e i i h^omd aBieehfc heedy m t eri for Boqkwater is to to stwrted next week HEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ PANTS. Carved ff ff NliWf, I f m j4gard 47, in jersey City, where tbf city drinking t i If II If u ,48; school visitor, Park wuter is very impure. It will be nin Men’s pents for $1.26 which we wtortint not to rip. Our prices range from tl.OOl P |9 |n ff ‘itrar of voters, Albert under the name of the Tonlca SpringilCa up to 84,00. A splendid School Pants for60 cts, and upwards, word abontl fWaUaoe Thompeon48. ourr SHOESS ^ E S : that is,, ifIf you wiUw: I Vgive us a trial, you w: ourttoady cus- ff II If ft If The trade in Tonics, too, is brisk, and customer, for gent’s ladles’ and lildren’s shoes. Antique Ash the demand continues later this season VI ff If II n ff BL8BWHBRB. than ever before. A good value in double widtii TRICOT for 874 cts,; double width FLANNEL 26 cts.’ I ChfirPV a better one for 86 cts. and a fine one tor 60 cts. Blankets, Comfortables, and I / Rae^|ta Near-By Towns Case Brothers have built a sinall re»> everything you can think of that.U'kq;>i to aFtotoolats General store. We guar If It If ff Vernon nnexpectedly ervoir up to theSbUl* and are laying pipe antee our goods as represented, or money cheerfully refunded. Ash Suits [six pieces] w ent'ii^li^lL The following oiBcers to supply water to the mill and the Positively one price to all.' If II It ff dec^: ' <^k and treasurer, bouses. This will be an added protection Ash Suits " k |$khMier, r.; selectmen, A. P against lots by fire. The water is pump Plush Parlor Suits a t i i t Did^iiaon.iuid; Purvey T, Miner, r., and ed from a spring below the mill into the iL. K iLR TB XiLIT. lAWxen^ .‘Yoiaiig, d.; aeseesors, L. Ei reservoir, which has a capacity of about a Tapestry “ a II i t t i BrownBemman, r., Martin million gallons. Itis constructed in the 2>eaM, d.; eoliool Vieitore, A M. Gibson best manner with s i^ and bottom rip- i t a u u a a and W. B. Foitisr; anditm , W. H. Pres rapp^ and cement^. The fall it about a a a t i a i t cott and X, ,B. Goodrich; constables, 100 feet. Plush nrederiqk Hwdffig, Frank E. Davit, J Board of Health Meeting. I a i t i t Paul Hann, G. ,B. Warden, Miobae Hair Cloth Parlor Suits l^bea and M. Cavanaugh. The members of the Mracbestor board Vernon's tax the coming year will be of health held their annual meeting to the office of the judge of probate on 16 mills. Plush Lounges, Former price, $13. cut price 9.00 Vernon’s vote on the Ucense .question Wednesday afternoon. G. H. Ha}l was i a ff '' v'--" was yes 806, no 869. T, Jenney My Fall Stock of Cloths, ready-made Cloth a a ff 16, ^i.ocy The jiemocz^ canri6^ most of the ^retaify'.O nly the regular routine a ff ff tossnoffloesat Etortford, though the old business was transacted. It was voted ing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings is now ready. Bed “ 18. « 13.0a to admit all of the town’s resident phy '■ ■ ■ ii repnblikian treasurer, Charles C. Strong, a fi was elected by 200 to 800 majority. sicians, and F. H. Whiton, T. H. Wel Men’s ready-made Suits $5 upwards. Couches, 20. “ 14.00 The republicans of East Windsor se don, J. H. DeVore and B. F. T. Jenney Boys’ Suits in variety from $2 to $6. Plush Easy Chairs ff 19. ff 13.00 cured the board of selectmen for the will constitute the health committee ' . t, 4 j c t for the ensuing year. a a a first .time in mahy years. Following is A good Fall Overcoat, with silk facings, for J ii; « 7^50 ?ii .'i the rrault: Town clerk, H, O. Allen, r. ^ • Jk Resolutions—George Beokwith. t i < i a i t " ff $ 8 . '• jNA ■ ib. 6.3P ' ■ (majesty of 6 over M. H, Bancroft, d.); Resolutions adopted by Manchester / /'i t i ff ff selectmen, G. A. Ellis, d., 228; H. W. Lodge, No. 16, The Ancient Order United Hats and Caps in all the latest styles. W. W. Springs +•5° Allen, r., 218; E. M. Granger, r., 216. Workmen: 3-25 ' - ■ ■ A a ff '1 Bristol voted for license by 28 ma Whebeas, Our Grand Master has seen Medium and Heavy Uriderivear, 45c. to $2. Spiral Springs 4.50 2.59 jority;'/ _ '...... fit to again call at the door of this earthly JS 99 99 - Portland’s nm j^ty for licenw was 61. lodge and summon one of our number. A complete line of Furnishings. Slat Springs 2.50 5-“ The reimbiican ticket was elected As Brother George Beckwith; therefore i'.; J belt A follows: Town Clerk, Wm. H. Bartlett; Meaolved, That while we bow with . '^4 A selectmen, James H. Pelton, George B. Submission to His infinite will, we deeply CHAS. E. HOUSE. Tailor and Oatfitter. And a Fine Line of Sideboards, Bookcases, Desks, Chif- ■ 'I'i* Cleveland, Nelson Pelton. regret! and mourn the loss of our brother. In East Hartford Joseph O. Goodwin Resolved^ That we receive these fre quent: calls as admonitions that life is regardless of cost. was on both tickets for town clerk. The snort and fleeting, and whatever good seUf6tihen are Charles W. Roberts, d.; we do for our bellows must be done G. W. DaarliUr 4nd John Earner, r. quickly. The vote for'Eliner and C; E. Lester was Resolved, That we extend our heart felt sympathy to the family of our de -I’*--L a tle> and the moderator ghve the place ceased brother in this their time of to Elmer because his name stood higher trouble, REMOVAL on the ticket,' - ^ s o lv e d , That these resolutions be As the store we now occupy is too small for our Large Stock of BOOTS, SHOES -4't: There was ho vote oh the license ques printed in The Manchester Herald and Double Breasted Anchor and Shield, and a copy be pre and RUBBERS, and as we wish to carry a still LARGER STOCK, tion at- Andover. The town remains sented to the family of the deceteed. no license;,,.The officers elected are: J. A. Fitch, we have engaged the viot suits lookstyKsh aikd Jas. W. 'Teeat, vTorajBileric, Fred A. Sackett, d .; select- M. C. Latham. kim S. TopUff, E. H. Cooke, A. P. are gaining in po l a r H Lathrop.. • Ask your grocer for Goetz’s genuine SOUTH STORES IN THE PARK RDILDIN6 New England bread with the* label on. EL Boaton-Brooklyn Train. Which we are having fitted up for us and which we expect to occupy about ty. You will find it dif- running between Brook Sixteen rats at once with those French OCTOBER 15th. From now until then we have several lines that we will PERHAPS - y-. lyn and Boston via the New York and traps at Clapp & Treat’s, 64 State street, ficult to resist the te m g New England and Housatonic railroads Hartford. CLOSE OUT AT A LARGE REDUCTION. IT MAY IRTEREST are proving successful. The average of Another lot of those 16x20 six inch tation to order onei passengers oanied.on each train is about bronze and silver frames received this We invite YOU to Qat.t. and RW. us as we know that we can save YOU MONEY. ,^enty, this b ^ g a large number for week; just the thing for crayon por YOU. see the quality and ijiewirilinA^^T^ occasionally traits and prices as low as the lowest. d^to^i^' toirfy m or so on the Hou- Now is the time to have your pictures I furnish at the^^^ce L'gnd to ^ke transfer framed; don’t wait until the holiday $25.00. OLIVER